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rds the Virginia line, and a good deal of alarm was said to exist among the people of Southwestern Virginia. It was deemed prudent to remove the deposits of the banks at Abingdon to this city. The Bristol (Tenn.) Advocate says: That Burnside and Brownlow are both in the city of Knoxville making public speeches to the people; that the latter is issuing a newspaper in the city, that they have imprisoned Kirkpatrick, of the Chronicle, and that they hung the enrolling officer, Morris, a and Corinth, penetrate south through the centre of Alabama. Every effort will be made to force him to give battle, but he may avoid it. A prominent officer, just from East Tennessee, reports four Federal regiments at Knoxville under Carter, and three regiments at Loudon, all mounted, as the only force of the enemy in that division of the State on Saturday. If this information is correct, it is more than probable Burnside is on the way to join Rosecrans with whatever force he may have.